New in TotalView® for HPC 2019.1
TotalView® for HPC 2019.1 includes the following primary new or updated features. For a complete change history for TotalView, MemoryScape and ReplayEngine, see the document “TotalView_for_HPC_Change_Log.pdf” in the PDF directory of your installation, or follow the link “TotalView New Features and Change Log” on the TotalView documentation page on the website.
NVIDIA® Jetson AGX Xavier™ Support
You can now debug your CUDA-based autonomous machine applications running on the Xavier’s ARM 64-bit CPU and 512-Core Volta GPU architectures, including using TotalView’s memory debugging technologies to find memory leaks and other memory problems in your code.
NextGen New Dark Theme and Other Features
TotalView’s NextGen UI, activated through the Display Preferences panel or using the -newUI command line option, offers several new enhancements, including:
A new Dark Theme. The new UI is designed to support multiple themes. Try the first new theme by selecting the Dark icon from the Display tab on the Preferences dialog, then restart TotalView.
The ability to use standard input stdin to debug programs that require input entered at the console while the application is running.
Improved performance of UI updates when stepping applications and displaying large source files with many breakpoints.
Python 3 Support
When debugging mixed language Python and C/C++ applications, you can now use Python 3.5 and above. A range of OS Python distributions are supported including Enthought.
FlexNet Embedded Support for TotalView Clients on macOS
The macOS platform now supports FlexNet Embedded style tokens.This enables customers sharing tokens between Linux Arm64, Linux PowerLE, and Linux x86-64 to also share them with macOS versions of TotalView.
Numerous Platform Updates and Bug Fixes
This release includes numerous bug fixes, and operating system and compiler updates.